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A Family of Density-Scaled Filtered Complexes

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arxiv 2112.03334 v2 pith:4TOYTLYH submitted 2021-12-06 cs.CG math.ATphysics.data-an

classification cs.CGmath.ATphysics.data-an
keywords complexdensity-scaledfilteredcomplexespointwidehatcloudfamily
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We develop novel methods for using persistent homology to infer the homology of an unknown Riemannian manifold $(M, g)$ from a point cloud sampled from an arbitrary smooth probability density function. Standard distance-based filtered complexes, such as the \v{C}ech complex, often have trouble distinguishing noise from features that are simply small. We address this problem by defining a family of "density-scaled filtered complexes" that includes a density-scaled \v{C}ech complex and a density-scaled Vietoris--Rips complex. We show that the density-scaled \v{C}ech complex is homotopy-equivalent to $M$ for filtration values in an interval whose starting point converges to $0$ in probability as the number of points $N \to \infty$ and whose ending point approaches infinity as $N \to \infty$. By contrast, the standard \v{C}ech complex may only be homotopy-equivalent to $M$ for a very small range of filtration values. The density-scaled filtered complexes also have the property that they are invariant under conformal transformations, such as scaling. We implement a filtered complex $\widehat{DVR}$ that approximates the density-scaled Vietoris--Rips complex, and we empirically test the performance of our implementation. As examples, we use $\widehat{DVR}$ to identify clusters that have different densities, and we apply $\widehat{DVR}$ to a time-delay embedding of the Lorenz dynamical system. Our implementation is stable (under conditions that are almost surely satisfied) and designed to handle outliers in the point cloud that do not lie on $M$.

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